I had this same question sometime earlier. Basically the only way I found
to do it is to make a connection, save the connection (in the VNC system
menu - click the little VNC icon in the top left corner - it'll save as a
.vnc file). Manually edit the .vnc file and change the "preferred_encoding"
line to whatever you want it to be (I think 0=raw, 1=RRE, etc.). Then you
would connect to the box via the command "vncviewer -f somefile.vnc" (my
syntax may not be 100% correct, read the manual). I couldn't find another
way to do this.
Later,
Glenn
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Subject: Specifying Encoding Protocol on Command Line
I see from the AT&T page that each each encoding protocol has a idenfying
number. Is there a way to specify a particular encoding option from the
commandline? If not, can the encoding numbers be used somehow todo this in
a future version.
Thanks.
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